Well, you would have 66,000,000 potential subscribers, 75% of which should have an internet connection, so 49,500,000 as the base.
Of those 49,500,000, 45%, or 29,700,000, should have high speed internet access so they can enjoy all the full GnF entertainment package of podcasts, VOD, VOIP, books on CD, satellite TV, and new online television channels.
I think it's not a stretch to expect something like 95% of those people to sign up long term at a subscription rate of $17 per month or even more.
Clearly, we are looking at something in the area of revenues approaching $5.4 billion per year. Of course, that number doesn't factor in churn, so it could be a little less.